Monday 11 December 2017

RCS Challenge# 7 Vintage Winners

Hello Everyone, 


Today we're here to announce our November Challenge Winners.

We've had many entries, and we love how you'll interpreted the challenge! It has been a pleasure seeing how the old book page was used in your creations! We love all the entries, and it's always hard to choose a few. However, some things have to be done...

Let's move on to the announcement!!

The top four in no particular order are

1. Bharati Nayudu

We love the entire compostion of this card! The elemnts are well used!


2. Broken Crayons- Megha

A lovely Vintage card, with all elements in sync!

 Next, we have a tie between two entries, and it's rather unfair to choose one, so we are featuring both :)! It's now top four!

3. Perky Hobby

This is an interesting wall hanging, and a unique project!


4. Priya Satish- Creative Motif

The card, is again an interesting take on the challege! Love the Vintage feel and style!


Top four, do grab your badges from the blog and flaunt them!

 

Now onto our winner!!

Viniz Corner


This project took our breath away! The altered headphones, is such a great idea for a Vintage theme, and the entire composition is magical! Love every detail!

Kindly grab your badge from the blog and flaunt it. Do email us at rainbowcraftykari@gmail.com with the subject Challenge #7 Vintage Winner to claim your voucher. 


We look forward to all your participation in our current challenge. Do check out various inspirations our members have for you over the month.



CAS Cards-Tutorial by DT Priyanka

Hi Lovely People,

Hope you are enjoying the lovely onset of winters? Well, I am most definitely enjoying it with a hot cup of tea all snuggled up in my cosy blanket ;)
There is definitely something amazing about this season with the winter chill, celebration & wedding vibes all around which makes it a December to Remember always.. as they say, "last one but the best one" .. ;)

Without boring you anymore with my love for winters I will take you straight to today's post.

Today I am sharing two CAS cards with you (CAS: Clean & simple Cards), CAS cards are a challenge for me as much as it for most others but this time I decided to do a tutorial on it for you I hope I do justice to your expectations :)

Let's begin

Card 1: 

Step 1: I started with taking a white cardstock, Base dimension: 4.5"X10" & scored it at 5" & now my card measures 4.5"X 5"


Step2: Next I stamped my images Piggy & the fence using Versa onyx ink on a separate cardstock & coloured using the DUO watercolour pencils& fussy cut them.




Step3: I adhered the fence right in the middle of the card using the double-sided foam tape & then the piggy half over it.



Step 4: Lastly, to complete the card I picked the sentiment "I miss you PIG time" & using the Versafine Onyx black ink I stamped the sentiment right below the fence. 



Tada our first card is ready :D easy ain't it??? ;)

 



Moving onto the 2nd Card:


Step1: I again picked the cardstock in the size 4.5"x10" & scored it at 5" to make my card measuring 4.5"X5", I also cut out a cardstock in 4.25"x4.75"




Step2: using my VersaFine Onyx Black ink I stamped images using Clearly Besotted stamp set- I stamped with the animals at the bottom, with just the faces, to give it a look of the animals peeking out and picked the sentiment from the same stamp set & stamped it on a separate tag.




Step3: Using DUO watercolour pencils I coloured the stamped images & distressed the edges of the card stock.




Step4: Using an orange gingham print washi tape I added it above the animals & adhered my stamped sentiment using the double-sided Foam tape



Step5: Lastly I adhered the cardstock to my scored & folded card & Lalala! the card is ready!

 


Here are some more pictures:









Materials used:

1. White Cardstock
2. Clearly besotted stamp set
3. Versafine Onyx Black ink
4. Duo watercolour pencils
5. double sided foam tape
6. WRMK score & cut
7. Tsukineko ink in dew drop size


Almost all of the material mentioned above are available at the Rainbow Craftykari store or can be pre-ordered by sending an e-mail at rainbowcraftykari@gmail.com.

 

Hope you enjoyed the tutorial.

 

Lots of love,
DT Priyanka

Friday 8 December 2017

Altered MDF Number by DT Mounika

Hi everyone,

I am Mounika and today I am here with an inspirational post. I've used an MDF number for this project and decorated it on a floral theme for a birthday photoshoot.





To start with, I sanded and cleaned the mdf base and applied two coats of chalkpaint. Once it dried, I applied  glue all over the number and stuck lace fabric and let it dry. I next, arranged flowers randomly, once I was satisfied with the arrangement, I glued them all together.













Supplies Used:
  • MDF number cutout
  • Lace fabric
  • Chalkpaint peach
  • Whitecardstock(for main flowers
  • Mulberry and paper flowers 
  • Pollens
  • Butterfly Diecuts


You can find all the above mentioned products from  rainbowcraftykari store or you can preorder the same by writing to rainbowcraftykari@gmail.com.


Happy Crafting
Mounika

Wednesday 6 December 2017

Winter Mixed media Card by GDT Vinita Jain



Hello everyone!

It's December already now and time to say goodbye to the Year 2017 and welcome the coming year!

This time I am presenting a simple but an elegant card as an inspirational post!


Presenting a true beauty of the Season with all joy and festivity! It is in Traditional colors with a lot of theme challenge elements like stars, glitter, snow! Check out the challenge here.


I started by choosing the wooden papers from Papericious, distressed the edges. Applied vintage photo DI on all 4 sides and lay them on a Kraft CS. For the focal panel, At the bottom added a crochet lace and tied a golden string with a pipe cleaner.
Die cut some pine boughs leaves out of green glittered sheet, added some pom-poms, star buttons, rose mulberry flower along with glittered leaves.

Now at the top, I added a big jute flower along with 2 more small jute flowers and decorated them with adding different leaves, pom poms, string.

Now die cut star shape from glitter and burlap sheet and added the star-shaped chipboard on it and created all the layers. Love the intricate design of star showing all the layers!

To finish it up added some snow paste a and crystal clear powder.
Love the snowy and frosty look! Don't you!!!

Some more pics with close-ups!











Supplies used:

Cardstocks: Textured Kraft CS, Textured snow effect sheet in cream color
Glittered green foam sheet, Burlap sheet
Pattern paper: Wooden Collections from Papericious
Crystal clear Powder: Papericious
Aleene's True Snow paste
Glittered Star-shaped chipboard
Artists Gesso

Dies: Pierced Stars from Spellbinders, Pine boughs from Poppystamps

Other supplies:  White pom poms, red mulberry tiny roses, jute flowers in 2 styles, crochet lace, golden string, green felt leaves, red pollens, red color pipe cleaner and star-shaped wooden buttons

All supplies are available at the store or you can pre-order.


Hope you all enjoyed my this term as a GDT at Rainbow Craftykari with loads of inspirations!


Have a wonderful day!Vinita Jain